A crew of ingenious academics from the University Of Auckland educate you on a range of thought-provoking topics. Whakarongo mai to learn about how research taking place right here at Waipapa Taumata Rau impacts you. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
Dr Nick Rattenbury, a Senior Lecturer from the Department of Physics, talks about an astronomy technique named micro-lensing and how it allows him and his team to study distant exo-planets across the galaxy. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
Dr Silmara Gusso joins Hannah to discuss new research into vibration therapy, which can improve mobility and strength in young people with cerebral palsy. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
Postdoctoral researcher Rachel Williams joins Hannah to discuss a digital literacy programme for primary and intermediate students. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
University of Auckland engineering and architecture student Piet Ubels talks about sustainable urbanisation and his recent trip to the UN's Habitat III Conference. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
Dr José Derraik from the Liggins Institute tells Hannah about his research into how events in early life can set a person up to be susceptible to certain diseases. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
Ben Fafth from the University Of Auckland's Business School discusses innovation and collaboration for small and medium sized businesses. Thanks to the University of Auckland.
Dr Jie Zhang from the University of Auckland's ophthalmology department shares exciting new research in regrowing diseased corneas. Thanks to the University of Auckland.